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Oct 25, 2017McAnnieG rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
This 32nd book in the Sharon McCone Mystery series could stand alone. Glimpses of previous books in this series are frequent but not repetitive. To her followers, they make for gentle reminders of Shar's past. To new readers they round out the character and make you curious enough to go back to previous books and discover Shar. Sharon finds herself facing racial bigots and violent hate groups when her birth father, Elwood Farmer (a famous Shoshone artist), is beaten and left for dead while visiting her in San Francisco at Christmas. Using the resources of her security company, Shar's family, friends and employees rally to catch the perpetrators who are escalating the attacks. I enjoyed having the series brought to mind by the details of Shar's past cases used to humanize the character.